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grooving
groove G0277500 (gro͞ov)n.1. A long narrow furrow or channel.2. The spiral track cut into a phonograph record for the stylus to follow.3. Slang A settled routine: got into the groove of a nine-to-five job.4. Slang A situation or an activity that one enjoys or to which one is especially well suited: found his groove playing bass in a trio.5. Slang A very pleasurable experience.v. grooved, groov·ing, grooves v.tr.1. To cut a groove or grooves in.2. Baseball To throw (a pitch) over the middle of home plate, where it is likely to be hit.v.intr. Slang 1. a. To take great pleasure or satisfaction; enjoy oneself: just sitting around, grooving on the music.b. To be affected with pleasurable excitement.2. To react or interact harmoniously.Idiom: in the groove Slang Performing exceptionally well. [Middle English groof, mining shaft, probably from Middle Dutch groeve, ditch; see ghrebh- in Indo-European roots.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | grooving - the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel of a firearmriflingformation, shaping - the act of fabricating something in a particular shape |
grooving
grooving1. slang Dancing. Look at that older couple just grooving in the middle of the dance floor—they're adorable.2. slang Having a good time. We're just hanging out and grooving—come join us!See also: groovegrooving mod. enjoying; being cool and laid back. Look at those guys grooving in front of the television set. See also: grooveEncyclopediaSeegroovegrooving
Synonyms for groovingnoun the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel of a firearmSynonymsRelated Words |